Booking fee
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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
To spend a beautiful day in complete relaxation, in the company of friends or your family, there is nothing more pleasant than renting a private boat all for yourself. Our skippers will be your guides during the excursion to discover the beauties of our coast; they will stop in the coves of the land of the sirens to let you dive into the crystal clear waters and at your request, they will help you disembark on dry land to be able to visit the beauties of the place. While sailing between a legend and hints of history, a toast based on Italian sparkling wine will seal in your memory the images of an unforgettable day ... and if we are lucky, a group of dolphins will greet us from the horizon.
On request we can stop in one of the many restaurants along the coast to have lunch.
The tour does not include accompaniment or guided tour on land, the skipper and staff remain on board.
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Coke, coke zero, seven up
Bottled water
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Restroom on board
Prosecco - Beer
Fuel € 400.00 to be paid in cash on board
Departure Point
Piazza Marinai d’Italia, 33, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Meeting point: Ruccio bar, port of Sorrento
Return Details
Piazza Marinai d’Italia, 33, 80067 Sorrento NA, Italy
Meeting point: Ruccio bar, port of Sorrento
Amalfi, Amalfi, Italy Sailing to Amalfi
Bagni Regina Giovanna, Sorrento, Italy Between 1371 and 1435, the Queen often went on holiday to this place. The Sovereign, known for her scandalous attitudes, is said to have loved to spend a long time in these waters in the company of her young lovers. The Bagni della Regina Giovanna are a treasure trove of history and house the remains of an ancient Roman villa, whose name was "Villa Pollio Felice", which stood right on the promontory of Capo di Sorrento. Dating back to the 1st century BC, the villa had an area of about thirty thousand square meters and was divided into two parts: the maritime domus and the villa immersed in the fields. Today of the structure, reachable from both land and sea, it is possible to visit only the ruins.
Cala di Puolo, Massa Lubrense, Italy The Marina di Puolo marks the beginning of the Lubrense coast, is located halfway between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense and belongs to a small extent to the Municipality of Sorrento. It takes its name from the Roman Pollio Felice, an illustrious exponent of a noble family from Pozzuoli and owner of a villa whose ruins are still visible nearby, in the locality of Calcarella.
The small village is mostly made up of fishermen's houses. The beach, with a view of Vesuvius, has a surface made mainly of pebbles and sand.
Punta Campanella, Massa Lubrense, Italy Punta Campanella is a promontory of Campania and a marine reserve established in 1997 (protected marine natural area Punta Campanella). It is located in the northern part of the Gulf of Salerno, and extends over an area of over 1500 hectares at sea, between the municipality of Massa Lubrense and the municipality of Positano (SA). The reserve protects about 40 km of coast and the sea in front of it. It is classified as a Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Interest.
The "Punta Campanella" Marine Protected Area is characterized by limestone cliffs that descend into the sea, creating rock walls that go down to 50 m or more in depth. At the foot of the cliffs, the underwater landscape is characterized by the muddy plain, also typical of the rest of the Gulf of Naples. The presence of cliffs overlooking the sea leaves little room for beaches and gentle submarine slopes, for which the photophilic local flora and fauna is very little present (limited to the first 5-10 m), while they also appear a few meters from the surface sciaphilous organisms that are usually found at greater depths.
Among the sciaphilous plants present on the rocky bottoms of the Punta, the red algae (Peyssonnelia sp.), Some mesophiles (Mesophyllum sp.) And the Jania rubens stand out. Coralligens represent the most abundant population of the marine environment, covering the rocks in overlapping layers of different species. The typical species of the area was the red coral, but it was destroyed in the area by the wild fishing of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Li Galli, Amalfi, Italy Li Galli is identified with the place where the sirens lived and bewitched the sailors in transit, causing them to be shipwrecked against the rocks.
The mythology tells of two ships that managed to escape this sad fate: that of Ulysses, returning from the Trojan war, and that of the Argonauts.
Li Galli have always exerted a great fascination, so much so as to make them coveted by many famous people. In 1924 the Russian choreographer and dancer Léonide Massine bought the archipelago, having a magnificent villa built on those ruins which the architect Le Corbusier further embellished. The property then passed to another famous Russian dancer, Rudolf Nureyev, who bought it in 1989: shortly after his death in 1993, the archipelago was sold to third parties.
The archipelago is part of the Marine Protected Area of Punta Campanella.
Amalfi Coast, Italy Destination Amalfi, if you feel like it you can go down to visit it.
Its foundation is traced back to the Romans. Starting from the 9th century, first (in chronological order) among the maritime republics, it rivaled Pisa, Venice and Genoa for control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Amalfi reached its maximum splendor in the 11th century, after which a rapid decline began: in 1131 it was conquered by the Normans of Ruggiero II d'Altavilla, king of Sicily and then its domain included, among other things, the territories and castles of Guallo , Trivento, Capri, Ravello, Scala, Fratta, Gerula and Pogerula (Alessandro di Telese, De rebus gestis Rogerii Siciliae regis. L. II, chap. VIII-XI). In 1135 and 1137 it was sacked by the Pisans and then in 1343 a storm with a consequent tidal wave destroyed a large part of the city.
Fiordo di Furore, Furore, Italy Furore is an Italian town in the province of Salerno in Campania.
Since 1997, like the whole Amalfi Coast, it has become part of the UNESCO World Heritage. It is also part of the Club of the most beautiful villages in Italy and, in 2007, was awarded by the EDEN Project as an Emerging Rural Destination.
Positano, Positano, Italy Once in Positano, if you feel like it, you can disembark on the beach of Fornillo, to reach the center of Positano and visit the typical shops
Spiaggia di Tordigliano, Vico Equense, Italy Stop in this magnificent beach located in front of the island of the Gauls. Crystal clear sea, posidonia and why not, with a little luck the chance to see some dolphins pass by.
Sorrento, Sorrento, Italy Return to the port of Sorrento
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
marcorU710GX
14 Sep 2021
bella esperienza lungo la costa da Sorrento fino ad Amalfi.
Pasquale e Mimmo sono simpatici e disponibili.
GRAZIE DI TUTTO
Marco
cascmanu
07 Aug 2021
Gentili disponibili e puntualissimi!!!
tutto perfetto senza intoppi…. Una bella escursione con la famiglia a Capri!!!
D518EMlorenzom
29 Jul 2021
New perspective of the Amalfi Coast :)
Great views :)
The boat, swimming, sailing and crew were wonderful!
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